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help you find the professional help you need. Click on the e-mail or web link to contact the provider on-line, or call the listed phone number. Telephoning the investigator will often lead to the fastest response, while e-mail may allow for a more lengthy message to be left. Visit their web site if you want to learn more about their investigation practice.

Keep in mind that many investigators work in the field, and may need time to call you back. Further, private investigators often have different specialties or focuses for their investigative practices. You should thoroughly discuss your needs with the investigator to be sure he / she can help with your particular investigation, and so that you understand the cost, time frames involved, and what expectations the PI has of you.

Private Investigators can be a valuable tool for individuals, law firms, and business. Unlike TV detectives, many investigators provide not only surveillance and witness locates, but also due diligence, records research, business intelligence, and much more. If you are not sure you need an investigator, talk with a PI to determine if hey can help.

Castle Security Group was established in 1981 and has since served some of the largest corporations, law firms, and insurance companies in the country. We have taken a leading position in the movement to professionalize the investigation industry. We enjoy high standards and active memberships in the American Society for Industrial Security, World Association of Detectives, Investigator's On Line (ION), Maryland Investigators and Security Association (MISA), Professional Investigator Association of Maryland and Council of Growing Companies.

Our licensed professional investigators are experienced and trained to provide a variety of services. These services are provided with the highest level of integrity and confidentiality.

Additionally, founder and owner Frank Napfel has served four terms as president of MISA and on the board of directors of the Maryland Association of Contract Guard Agencies. Mr. Napfel has also served on the Governor's Executive Advisory Council and in that role was chairman of a task force assigned to study the impact of crime on business in Maryland.

Professional Investigators Alliance of Maryland (P.I.A.M.) "The purposes of the Alliance included but were not limited to: Advancing the profession of certified investigators Representing the profession before the legislature Promulgating policies and legislation proposal Endeavoring to eliminate unreliable, incompetent and unlicensed individuals in the profession, and to promote and maintain the highest ethical standards, and offering resources for continuing education" PIAM represents the investigative industry in the State of Maryland.

MISA - Maryland Investigators & Security Association " M.I.S.A. is recognized as the voice for private detectives and security guards in Annapolis as well as with the Maryland State Police. M.I.S.A. has been instrumental in correcting the unforeseen consequences of separating Title 13, that occurred in 1996, into Title 13 (private detectives) and Title 19 (security guards). M.I.S.A. protects the interests of both professions as well as the public, through our involvement in legislation, regulations and training seminars. The Maryland Detective Association survived until 1959. During 1965, the Maryland Detective Association was reborn as the Maryland Investigation and Security Association, Inc."